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In a dipole, the Gauss theorem value will be(a) 1(b) 0(c) -1(d) 2I had been asked this question in an online quiz.This interesting question is from Maxwell Law 3 in section Maxwell Equations of Electromagnetic Theory

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Correct choice is (b) 0

The best I can explain: The Gauss THEOREM for an electric field is given by Div(D)= ρ. In a dipole only static CHARGE exists and the divergence will be ZERO. Thus the Gauss theorem VALUE for the dipole will be zero.



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